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Springer Series on Signals and Communication Technology Signals and Communication Technology Wireless Communications: 2007 CNIT EM Modeling ofAntennas and RF Thyrrenian Symposium Components for Wireless Communication Systems S.Pupolin F.Gustrau,D.Manteuffel ISBN978-0-387-73824-6 ISBN 3-540-28614-4 Adaptive Nonlinear Systems Identification: The Interactive VideoMethods and Applications Volterra and Wiener Model Approaches R.I Hammoud (Ed.) T.Ogunfunmi ISBN 3-540-33214-6 ISBN 978-0-387-26328-1 ContinuousTime Signals Wireless Networks Security Y.Shmaliy Y.Xiao, X. Shen, and D.Z. DU (Eds.) ISBN 1-4020-4817-3 ISBN 978-0-387-28040-0 Voice and Speech Quality Perception Satellite Communications and Navigation Assessment and Evaluation Systems U.Jekosch E.Del Re and M.Ruggieri ISBN 3-540-24095-0 ISBN:0-387-47522-2 Advanced ManMachine Interaction Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Fundamentals and Implementation A Cross-Layer Design Perspective K.-F.Kraiss R.Jurdak ISBN 3-540-30618-8 ISBN 0-387-39022-7 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Wireless Communications Cryptographic Algorithms on Reconfigurable Y.(Geoffrey) Li and G.L.Stüber (Eds.) Hardware ISBN 0-387-29095-8 F.Rodriguez-Henriquez,N.A.Saqib, A.Díaz Pérez,and C.K.Koc Circuits and Systems ISBN 0-387-33956-6 Based on Delta Modulation Linear,Nonlinear and Mixed Mode Processing Multimedia Database Retrieval D.G.Zrilic ISBN 3-540-23751-8 A Human-Centered Approach P.Muneesawang and L.Guan Functional Structures in Networks ISBN 0-387-25627-X AMLn—A Language for Model Driven Development ofTelecom Systems Broadband Fixed Wireless Access T.Muth ISBN 3-540-22545-5 A System Perspective M.Engels and F.Petre RadioWave Propagation ISBN 0-387-33956-6 for Telecommunication Applications H.Sizun ISBN 3-540-40758-8 Distributed Cooperative Laboratories Networking,Instrumentation,and Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals Measurements Principles and Applications F.Davoli,S.Palazzo and S.Zappatore (Eds.) G.Vasilescu ISBN 3-540-40741-3 ISBN 0-387-29811-8 DVB The Variational Bayes Method The Family ofInternational Standards in Signal Processing for Digital Video Broadcasting,2nd ed. V.Sˇmídl and A.Quinn U.Reimers ISBN 3-540-43545-X ISBN 3-540-28819-8 Digital Interactive TV and Metadata Future Broadcast Multimedia Topics in Acoustic Echo and Noise Control A.Lugmayr,S.Niiranen,and S.Kalli Selected Methods for the Cancellation of ISBN 3-387-20843-7 Acoustical Echoes,the Reduction of Background Noise,and Speech Processing Adaptive Antenna Arrays E.Hänsler and G.Schmidt (Eds.) Trends and Applications ISBN 3-540-33212-x S.Chandran (Ed.) ISBN 3-540-20199-8 continued on page 347 Wireless Communications 2007 CNIT Thyrrenian Symposium Edited by: Silvano Pupolin ABC Edited by: Silvano Pupolin University of Padova Padova, Italy Library ofCongress Control Number:2007931729 ISBN 978-0-387-73824-6 e-ISBN 978-0-387-73825-3 Printed on acid-free paper. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media,LLC All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation,computer software,or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication oftrade names,trademarks,service marks,and similar terms,even ifthey are not identified as such,is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 springer.com Preface The18thTyrrhenianWorkshopondigitalcommunicationsisdevotedtowire- less communications. In the last decade, wireless communications research boosted launching new standards and proposing new techniques for the ac- cess technology. We moved from the UTRA standard capable to transmit 0.5bit/s/Hz to WLAN which is promising 2.7bit/s/Hz. Now wireless com- munication systems are facing a flourishing of new proposal moving from multiple antennas at transmitter and receiver side (MIMO systems), to new powerfulForwardErrorCorrectionCodes,toadaptiveradioresourcemanage- mentalgorithms.Thenewchallenge,however,isthemovetowardsmultimedia communications and IP technology. This move implies efforts in several new aspects. First of all an open network, as IP is, imposes the necessity of a se- cure network, to guarantee the privacy of the ongoing communications, avoid theuseofthenetworksbyunauthorizedcustomers,avoidthemisusesandthe charge to third parties of the cost of the connection. Also, quality of service (QoS) of the communications is becoming a must in IP networks which are carrying services which need a guaranteed QoS as telephony, real time ser- vices, etc. To get this new target some form of access control to the network must be setup. Recently, new form of communication networks has appeared to collect data for several applications (sensor networks, ad hoc networks, etc.) and they need a connection with a backbone network which could be a wireless one with a larger range than the sensor or ad hoc networks. These new networks are helpful for monitoring applications, and for actuation of some measure to permit a regular use of the available resources. An example could be the use of a road lane in one or opposite direction in different hours of the day as traffic condition requires. This workshop is trying to put together all these new aspects of wireless communication systems. It is organized in five sessions entitled: “4G wireless systems”, “ad hoc andcellularnetworks”,“securityandapplicationsinwirelessnetworks”,“QoS and efficiency in multimedia heterogeneous wireless networks”, and “wireless sensor networks”. VIII Preface Thepapersthatwillbepresentedrepresentanup-to-datecriticalanalysis of the state of the art in each of the five areas and they will represent a reference for future development. As final remarks, we express our gratitude to the session organizers, H. Ogawa, NiCT, Japan; M. Zorzi, University of Padova and CNIT, Italy; A.Prasad,DoCOMOEurolabs,Germany;A.Jamalipur,UniversityofSydney, Australia;ShuKato,NiCT,Japan,whichhavebeeninchargeofselectingthe papers for the workshops. Also, thanks are to S. Basagni for the publicity action and to T. Erseghe forthehardjobofcollectingallthepapersandcheckingallthefinalmaterials for the preparation of this book. Shingo Ohmori, NiCT, Japan Silvano Pupolin, University of Padova and CNIT, Italy Workshop Co-Chairs Contents Session 1 - 4G Wireless Systems 1 Spatial Detection and Multistage Decoding for LST-MLC MIMO Systems Maurizio Magarini and Arnaldo Spalvieri ........................... 3 2 Iterative (Turbo) Joint Rate and Data Detection in Coded CDMA Networks Stefano Buzzi and Stefania Sardellitti............................... 19 3 Hybrid ARQ Based on Rateless Coding for UTRAN LTE Wireless Systems Lorenzo Favalli, Matteo Lanati, and Pietro Savazzi ................... 29 4 On the Performance of Transmit Antenna Selection with OSTBC in Ricean MIMO Channels Saeed Kaviani, Chintha Tellambura, and Witold A. Krzymien´ ......... 39 5 A Packet Detection Algorithm for the UWB Standard ECMA 368 Tomaso Erseghe, Nicola Laurenti, Valentina Rizzi, and Roberto Corvaja 51 6 Low-Rate Predictive Feedback for the OFDM MIMO Broadcast Channel Nevio Benvenuto, Ermanna Conte, Stefano Tomasin, and Matteo Trivellato............................................. 65 Session 2 - Ad-Hoc and Cellular Networks 7 Interferer Nulling Based on Neighborhood Communication Patterns Robert Vilzmann, J¨org Widmer, Imad Aad, and Christian Hartmann ... 81 X Contents 8 On the Beneficial Effects of Cooperative Wireless Peer-to-Peer Networking L. Militano, F.H.P. Fitzek, A. Iera, and A. Molinaro................. 97 9 Relay Quality Awareness in Mesh Networks Routing Claudio Casetti, Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, and Marco Fiore..........111 10 Fundamental Bound on the Capacity of Ad Hoc Networks with Conventional Hop-by-Hop Routing Anthony Acampora, Michael Tan, and Louisa Ip .....................127 11 A Stochastic Non-Cooperative Game for Energy Efficiency in Wireless Data Networks Stefano Buzzi, H. Vincent Poor, and Daniela Saturnino...............135 Session 3 - Security and Applications in Wireless Networks 12 Security Overheads for Signaling in Beyond-3G Networks Dario S. Tonesi, Alessandro Tortelli, and Luca Salgarelli..............153 13 Mobility and Key Management in SAE/LTE Anand R. Prasad, Julien Laganier, Alf Zugenmaier, Mortaza S. Bargh, Bob Hulsebosch, Henk Eertink, Geert Heijenk, and Jeroen Idserda......165 14 Enhanced Operation Modes in IEEE 802.16 and Integration with Optical MANs Isabella Cerutti, Luca Valcarenghi, Dania Marabissi, Filippo Meucci, Laura Pierucci, Luca Simone Ronga, Piero Castoldi, and Enrico Del Re ...............................................179 15 WPAN Applications and System Performance Yoshinori Nishiguchi, Ryuhei Funada, Yozo Shoji, Hiroshi Harada, and Shuzo Kato..................................................195 16 Improving User Relocatability, Practicality, and Deployment in the Web Stream Customizer System Jesse Steinberg and Joseph Pasquale................................201 17 Cross-Layer Error Recovery Optimization in WiFi Networks Dzmitry Kliazovich, Nadhir Ben Halima, and Fabrizio Granelli ........213 Session 4 - Qos and Efficiency in Multimedia Heterogeneous Wireless Networks 18 Technology-Independent Service Access Point for QoS Interworking Mario Marchese, Maurizio Mongelli, Vincenzo Gesmundo, and Annamaria Raviola...........................................225 Contents XI 19 A Rate-Controlled VoIP System Based on Wireless Mesh Network Infrastructure: Design Issues and Performance Analysis Francesco Licandro, Carla Panarello, and Giovanni Schembra .........235 20 Toward the QoS Support in 4G Wireless Systems A.L. Ruscelli and G. Cecchetti.....................................245 21 A Scheduling Algorithm for Providing QoS Guarantees in 802.11e WLANs G. Cecchetti and A.L. Ruscelli.....................................253 22 Mobility Management QoS Measures Evaluation for Next Generation Mobile Data Networks Kumudu S. Munasinghe and Abbas Jamalipour ......................265 23 Wireless Resource Allocation Considering Value of Frequency for Multi-Band Mobile Communication Systems Hidenori Takanashi, Rihito Saito, Dorsaf Azzabi, Yoshikuni Onozato, and Yoshitaka Hara ..............................................281 Session 5 - Wireless Sensor Networks 24 Wireless Sensor Networks and SNMP: Data Publication Over and IP Network L. Berruti, L. Denegri, and S. Zappatore............................295 25 Self-Localization of Wireless Sensor Nodes By Means of Autonomous Mobile Robots Andrea Zanella, Emanuele Menegatti, and Luca Lazzaretto ............309 26 An Experimental Study of Aggregator Nodes Positioning in Wireless Sensor Networks Laura Galluccio, Alessandro Leonardi, Giacomo Morabito, and Sergio Palazzo ...............................................321 27 SignetLab2: A Modular Management Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks Riccardo Crepaldi, Albert F. Harris III, Andrea Zanella, and Michele Zorzi................................................331

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